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The Packers (12-3) can forget about the No. 1 seed in the NFC, which Dallas now owns.

Brian Urlacher returned an interception for a touchdown for the first time in his career, going 85 yards, and Adrian Peterson ran for 102 yards on a frigid afternoon.

Brett Favre was at his worst on a bone-chilling, windy and at times snowy afternoon, and the Packers took their second loss at the hands of their archrivals. He passed for just 9 yards in the first half and 153 overall.

The Bears (6-9) blocked two punts by Jon Ryan, who also dropped a snap and booted a 9-yarder.

Tennessee 10, N.Y. Jets 6

Titans control playoff destiny

NASHVILLE, Tenn.

The Titans are back in control of their chase for their first playoff berth since 2003. Pro Bowler Kyle Vanden Bosch had three of Tennessee's six sacks, and Chris Brown ran for a touchdown against the Jets (3-12).

The Titans (9-6) have the edge over Cleveland in tiebreakers if tied for the AFC's final wild-card berth. They still must close out the season with a victory over the defending Super Bowl champs in Indianapolis.

They went out and survived a sloppy game in which Vince Young was sacked three times and made two turnovers. LenDale White finished with 103 yards for his first 1,000-yard rushing season in his second year.

Indianapolis 38, Houston 15

Manning throws 3 TD passes

INDIANAPOLIS

Peyton Manning threw three touchdown passes, Joseph Addai and Clifton Dawson ran for TDs, and the Colts (13-2) scored on six of their first eight possessions.

Manning was 28 of 35 for 311 yards before leaving in the third quarter. Dallas Clark broke the single-season franchise records for receptions and touchdown catches by a tight end.

Clark caught six passes for 60 yards and two TDs, giving him 57 receptions for 661 yards and 11 TDs this season. Hall of Famer John Mackey held the previous records of 55 receptions and nine TDs.

Seattle 27, Baltimore 6

Hasselbeck, Alexander lead Seahawks

SEATTLE

Matt Hasselbeck shook off two interceptions and threw two touchdown passes, and Shaun Alexander (73 yards) had his biggest rushing day since Week 4 as the Seahawks clinched the No. 3 seed in the NFC.

Hasselbeck's scores gave him a career-high 27 TD throws this season. One went to Alexander, on a screen pass of 14 yards. That gave Seattle (10-5) a 21-0 lead late in the first half.

Donovan McNabb passed for 263 yards and three touchdowns, jeopardizing the Saints' chances for making the playoffs.

McNabb no longer showed any effects of his rehabilitation from knee surgery over the summer or an ankle sprain in midseason. His 40-yard scramble on the third play led to a bizarre touchdown after his fumble was recovered in the end zone by Kevin Curtis.

Drew Brees threw for 289 yards and a touchdown, but lost his best receiver when Marques Colston left the game in the first half with a chest contusion.

McNabb also had touchdown passes of 31 yards to Reggie Brown and 7 yards to Curtis.

San Francisco 21, Tampa Bay 19

Hill throws 3 TDs and is 2-0 as 49ers' starter

SAN FRANCISCO

Shaun Hill passed for three touchdowns to remain unbeaten as an NFL starter, and Michael Clayton landed out of bounds with his catch on a 2-point conversion attempt with 1:20 left for the Buccaneers (9-6).

Nate Clements' 62-yard interception return set up Frank Gore's TD catch with 14:11 left for the 49ers (5-10), who beat a team with a winning record for the first time this year. Darrell Jackson and Vernon Davis also caught touchdown passes for San Francisco, which also won consecutive games for the first time since the season's first two weeks.

Arizona 30, Atlanta 27 (OT)

Rackers' 31-yard field goal is a winner

TEMPE, Ariz.

Neil Rackers kicked a 29-yard field goal to force overtime, then booted one from 31 yards on the first possession of the extra session for the Cardinals (7-8).

Kurt Warner completed 36 of 53 passes for 361 yards and three touchdowns, two to Anquan Boldin, who caught 13 for 162 yards. Boldin became the fastest to reach 400 career catches in NFL history.

Chris Redman threw for a career-high 315 yards and two scores for the Falcons (3-12).

Detroit 25, Kansas City 20

Lions win battle of slumping teams

DETROIT

The Lions (7-8) snapped a six-game losing streak and guaranteed it won't be the first team in the league to finish 6-10 after winning six of its first eight games.

Kansas City (4-11) has dropped eight in a row, the franchise's worst skid since losing nine in a row in 1987.